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I must admit I didn't think they were in the highest bracket either. It's only an S2000! Bit weird to think it's the same as the pointless chelsea tractors on the roads these days.
Tbh, I don't think £400+ is expensive. Period.
Especially considering the insurance is WAY more than that, if it's on a car with the highest 'tax' bracket.
Thanks, still sticking firmly to clean and simple design philosophy.
My only thing I'm not sure of is...instead of a gallery of all my landscape shots, there are lots of separate little galleries.
Does this work?
Thanks.
Also, feedback on the loading times would be good.
The images are 1000 pixels wide, so when viewed on a big monitor they are enlarged, which does decrease the image quality a bit, but I don't really want to use higher res images due to loading times.
Howdy chaps,
I'm just having a redesign of my site, and just want some feedback to see if it works, and by 'works', I mean is it easy to navigate/use?
The biggest difference, due to limitations of the theme, is that each gallery is comprised of sub galleries.
Also, it should look pretty...
It arrived this morning. I'm not sure if I dare plug it in! But I guess if it does cause any damage I'll just take it into Apple for a replacement.
What's the worst that could happen?!
A guy at a rolling road day ages ago had a similar setup to what you want, and his car was about 50bhp down!! (On a 172)
More hassle than its worth I think, although I may be corrected.
FLOL! "A smaller motherboard to house the two years old A5 chip"
That video pretty much sums up my point earlier, and highlights anyone who is thinking about changing their full iPad for a mini is an idiot.
I think you're getting a little confused about maximum apertures and panning.
A lens with a larger maximum will have no effect on panning, as unless its super super dark, you'll never be panning anywhere near f/2.8.
As you get better at panning, you'll be using a slower shutter speed, and...